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Old 02-10-2004, 05:03 PM
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Default MTI Dyno Tuning or FastChips (edd Wright)

I need to know what well work better. Haveing MTI dyno tune my car in there shop or send my comeputer off and let FastChips blind tune the PCM. I have my PCM tunen by mail by MTI now but am going to try on of the two other ways. what way is the best results.
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MTI in their shop.
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definitly in the shop. when people do a blind tune, they are doing a general upgrade. when it is dyno tuned, it is a custom burn to ensure that you get the maximum amount of power put of youe engine.
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I wont spend another dime with MTI (Money Takers Incorporated)
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well the cost is free for the mti and the fast chips is 450 so i am going with the mti free dyno tune
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I wont spend another dime with MTI (Money Takers Incorporated)
umm, he's not asking about bad experiences. He's asking which one would be better.

I would have it dynoed in the shop, no question. If the shop is accessible to you.
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In shop tune allows you to test drive and see how it runs.I would check the cold/hot start,any surge or if you feel anything is not right.I would always opt for a dyno tune.
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Originally Posted by Mekkadon
umm, he's not asking about bad experiences. He's asking which one would be better.

I would have it dynoed in the shop, no question. If the shop is accessible to you.

I would normally also have it tuned in shop. Like I said before I will not and would not let MTI touch my car or my wallet again. They are very good at touching your wallet without giving anything in return.
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Originally Posted by landlord
I would normally also have it tuned in shop. Like I said before I will not and would not let MTI touch my car or my wallet again. They are very good at touching your wallet without giving anything in return.
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